Soho Stars Lose Campaign Against Sanitation Garage
By WENNFriday, January 15, 2010
JENNIFER CONNELLY, KIRSTEN DUNST and MICHAEL STIPE have lost their campaign against the construction of a sanitation department in their New York neighbourhood, after a judge rejected a lawsuit opposing the project.
Manhattan officials have announced plans to erect a $346 million (?216 million) garage complex to store the city’s garbage trucks in the trendy SoHo area of the Big Apple.
Famous residents Connolly and husband Paul Bettany, Dunst, Stipe, Lou Reed and John Slattery all took a stand against the proposal, urging city planners to build a smaller facility in another location.
But the power of celebrity failed to make an impact - earlier this week (begs11Jan10), a judge gave the project the green light, according to the New York Post.